Having started to build Elidir, a 7¼ inch narrowgauge quarry Hunslet locomotive, and with A-level studies also underway, the author has discovered that the long daily journey to Brighton, coupled with more homework than he has ever seen in his life, are not conducive to steam engine construction. Taking this into account, he has revised Elidir's timing estimate upwards to eight years, certain in his belief that it could not possibly take longer.
Perceptive readers might disagree with his conclusion.
Progress, or lack thereof
‘Never judge a man until you've walked a mile in his moccasins'. Sound advice, if ever I heard it, and, in just twelve words (thirteen, if you count ‘you've' as two words, which you shouldn't) it neatly captures the idea that we all have constraints, and…
